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3 Citations
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In Vivo Study of Inoculation Approaches and Pathogenicity in African Swine Fever

  • Qian Xu,
  • Dongfan Li,
  • Xiaoyu Chen,
  • Xiaoli Liu,
  • Hua Cao,
  • Hui Wang,
  • Haowei Wu,
  • Tangyu Cheng,
  • Wenhui Ren and
  • Wentao Li
  • + 3 authors

1 September 2024

African swine fever is an extremely infectious viral disease that can cause nearly 100% mortality in domestic pigs. In this study, we isolated an ASFV strain HB31A and characterized it using hemadsorption assay, immunofluorescence assay, and electron...

  • Review
  • Open Access
8 Citations
6,690 Views
18 Pages

7 May 2023

Sorghum is the fifth most important crop globally. Researching interactions between sorghum and fungal pathogens is essential to further elucidate plant defense mechanisms to biotic stress, which allows breeders to employ genetic resistance to diseas...

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1,477 Views
13 Pages

The Induction of Resistance Against Verticillium Wilt of Olive by Previous Inoculation with a Low-Virulence Isolate of the Pathogen

  • Consuelo Martos-Moreno,
  • Antonio Santos-Rufo,
  • María del Carmen Raya-Ortega,
  • Francisco Javier López-Escudero and
  • Miguel Angel Blanco-López

Verticillium wilt of olive, caused by Verticillium dahliae Kleb., is a serious disease with no highly effective control methods currently available. Consequently, biological control strategies are being explored as viable and environmentally friendly...

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12 Citations
2,899 Views
11 Pages

In plant–pathogen interactions, a proper light environment affects the establishment of defense responses in plants. In our previous experiments, we found that nonhost resistance (NHR) to Pyricularia oryzae Cav. in Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Heynh. (A...

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784 Views
14 Pages

Inoculation with Trichoderma atroviride and T. virens Induces ROS Overaccumulation and Compromises Pathogen Resistance in Arabidopsis 35S::TaEPL1-3 Plants

  • Ever Trinidad Astorga-Arzola,
  • Enrique González-Pérez,
  • Alicia Becerra Flora and
  • Juan Francisco Jiménez-Bremont

6 September 2025

Recent studies showed that constitutive expression of the cerato-platanin protein EPL1 from Trichoderma atroviride in the Arabidopsis thaliana 35S::TaEPL1-3 line promotes plant growth and pathogen resistance. Here, the effect of inoculating this line...

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  • Open Access
5 Citations
4,032 Views
35 Pages

The Cultured Microbiome of Pollinated Maize Silks Shifts after Infection with Fusarium graminearum and Varies by Distance from the Site of Pathogen Inoculation

  • Michelle E. H. Thompson,
  • Anuja Shrestha,
  • Jeffrey Rinne,
  • Victor Limay-Rios,
  • Lana Reid and
  • Manish N. Raizada

6 November 2023

Styles transmit pollen-derived sperm nuclei from pollen to ovules, but also transmit environmental pathogens. The microbiomes of styles are likely important for reproduction/disease, yet few studies exist. Whether style microbiome compositions are sp...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,542 Views
13 Pages

Paper Towel Method: In Vitro Inoculation Technique for Rapid and Robust Assessment of Clusterbean and Cowpea Genotypes Against Macrophomina phaseolina

  • Krupal V. Prajapati,
  • Mitesh R. Prajapati,
  • B. Megala Devi,
  • Jyotika Purohit,
  • Bindu Panickar,
  • Sivasudha Thilakar,
  • Manoj Choudhary,
  • A. Abdul Kader Jailani and
  • Anirudha Chattopadhyay

2 December 2024

The development and standardization of an effective inoculation technique are essential for reliable screening of crop genotypes. In this study, three inoculation methods—in vitro paper towel, in vitro agar, and soil inoculation in pots—w...

  • Article
  • Open Access
20 Citations
5,030 Views
16 Pages

The Resistance of Scots Pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) Half-sib Families to Heterobasidion annosum

  • Adas Marčiulynas,
  • Vaida Sirgedaitė-Šėžienė,
  • Povilas Žemaitis and
  • Virgilijus Baliuckas

23 March 2019

This study observed the genotypic variation among Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) half-sib families’ susceptibility to Heterobasidion annosum. Scots pine susceptibility was tested in 12 half-sib families by inoculating them with four different...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
4,006 Views
11 Pages

Oral Inoculation of Specific-Pathogen-Free Chickens with Chicken Anemia Virus Induces Dose-Dependent Viremia and Transient Anemia

  • Suttitas Tongkamsai,
  • Meng-Shiou Lee,
  • Yi-Lun Tsai,
  • Hsyang-Hsun Chung,
  • Guan-Hua Lai,
  • Jai-Hong Cheng,
  • Ming-Chu Cheng and
  • Yi-Yang Lien

7 September 2019

Chicken infectious anemia caused by chicken anemia virus (CAV) is a very important immunosuppressive disease in chickens. The horizontal spread of CAV in field chickens has been confirmed mainly through oral infection in our published article. Anemia...

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10 Citations
3,472 Views
12 Pages

Pantoea agglomerans-Induced Dieback in Pistachio in Chile

  • Alan Zamorano,
  • Tania Zuñiga,
  • Pamela Córdova,
  • Gastón Higuera,
  • Assunta Bertaccini and
  • Nicola Fiore

Pistachio crops have a great economic potential, as their global production has increased dramatically over the past few decades. Therefore, it is important to maintain the healthy phytosanitary status of pistachio crops. In a Chilean pistachio orcha...

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  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,092 Views
12 Pages

Israeli Acute Paralysis Virus Is an Emerging Pathogen Contributing to Brood Disease of Apis cerana

  • Yanling Xie,
  • Shuai Wang,
  • Yao Liu,
  • Jie Deng,
  • Xiaoling Su,
  • Zhichu Huang and
  • Huoqing Zheng

31 August 2024

Larval mortality is the primary symptom of diseased Apis cerana colonies, often attributed to sacbrood virus (SBV) and Melissococcus plutonius. However, the impact of other common honeybee viruses is frequently overlooked, and their pathogenicity to...

  • Communication
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2 Citations
1,756 Views
10 Pages

Construction of an Infectious DNA Clone of Grapevine Geminivirus A Isolate GN and Its Biological Activity in Plants Analyzed Using an Efficient and Simple Inoculation Method

  • Can Liu,
  • Shangzhen Yu,
  • Jinying Wang,
  • Yinshuai Xie,
  • Hanwei Li,
  • Xueqing Zhang,
  • Chenlu Feng,
  • Wenhao Zhang and
  • Yuqin Cheng

8 June 2024

The pathogenicity of grapevine geminivirus A (GGVA), a recently identified DNA virus, to grapevine plants remains largely unclear. Here, we report a new GGVA isolate (named GGVAQN) obtained from grapevine ‘Queen Nina’ plants with severe d...

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695 Views
12 Pages

Responses of Rhizospheric Microbial Communities to Brevibacillus laterosporus-Enhanced Reductive Soil Disinfestation in Continuous Cropping Systems

  • Risheng Xu,
  • Haijiao Liu,
  • Yafei Chen,
  • Zhen Guo,
  • Juan Liu,
  • Yue Li,
  • Jingyi Mei,
  • Tengfei Ma and
  • Yanlong Chen

24 July 2025

Reductive soil disinfestation (RSD) significantly alters soil characteristics, yet its combined effects with bacterial inoculation on subsequent rhizospheric microbial community composition remains poorly understood. To address this knowledge gap, we...

  • Article
  • Open Access
27 Citations
3,481 Views
19 Pages

Keystone Taxa Lactiplantibacillus and Lacticaseibacillus Directly Improve the Ensiling Performance and Microflora Profile in Co-Ensiling Cabbage Byproduct and Rice Straw

  • Guilin Du,
  • Guilong Zhang,
  • Jiping Shi,
  • Jingxian Zhang,
  • Zhiguo Ma,
  • Xiangcen Liu,
  • Chenyang Yuan,
  • Xiang Li and
  • Baoguo Zhang

Ensiling has been widely applied to cope with agricultural solid waste to achieve organic waste valorization and relieve environmental pressure and feedstuff shortage. In this study, co-ensiling of cabbage leaf byproduct and rice straw was performed...

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  • Open Access
1,308 Views
34 Pages

23 December 2024

The ascomycete family Nectriaceae includes soil-borne saprobes, plant pathogens and human pathogens, biodegraders, and biocontrol agents for industrial and commercial applications. Cinnamomum camphora is a native tree species that is widely planted i...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,632 Views
11 Pages

27 October 2021

Oil palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq. and Elaeis Oleifera Cortes) is one of the most important oil crops in the world. Colombia is the fourth-largest oil palm producer worldwide. However, oil palm diseases are a significant factor affecting yield. Thiela...

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  • Open Access
13 Citations
3,213 Views
19 Pages

28 September 2023

Anthracnose is one of the primary diseases in tea plants that affect tea yield and quality. The geographical distribution, occurrence regularity, and agronomic measures of tea plants with anthracnose have been researched for decades. However, the pat...

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  • Open Access
7 Citations
4,122 Views
17 Pages

17 February 2021

The purpose of this study was to isolate and identify Rhodococcus spp. strains from almond and pistachio rootstocks and trees in Tunisia. Twenty-eight strains were identified through 16S rDNA and vicA genes amplification and sequencing. Pea bioassay...

  • Article
  • Open Access
28 Citations
5,454 Views
18 Pages

Entomopathogenic Fungi as Endophytes for Biological Control of Subterranean Termite Pests Attacking Cocoa Seedlings

  • Chaba F. Ambele,
  • Sunday Ekesi,
  • Hervé D. B. Bisseleua,
  • Olubukola O. Babalola,
  • Fathiya M. Khamis,
  • Christian T. L. Djuideu and
  • Komivi S. Akutse

5 August 2020

This study was conducted in the scope of developing a sustainable effective approach against subterranean termite pests using entomopathogenic and endophytic fungus-based biopesticides. Termites, Odontotermes spp. workers, were tested for their susce...

  • Article
  • Open Access
23 Citations
7,703 Views
18 Pages

Fusarium and Neocosmospora Species Associated with Rot of Cactaceae and Other Succulent Plants

  • Sahar Kamali-Sarvestani,
  • Reza Mostowfizadeh-Ghalamfarsa,
  • Fatemeh Salmaninezhad and
  • Santa Olga Cacciola

1 April 2022

Infections by Fusarium and Fusarium-like species on cacti and other succulent plants cause the syndrome known as Fusarium dry rot and soft rot. There are only few records of Fusarium species as pathogens of cacti and other succulent plants from Iran....

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  • Open Access
1 Citations
903 Views
18 Pages

23 March 2025

At present, maize production is facing the challenge of balancing stalk lodging caused by stalk rot with maintaining a good grain yield potential. Improving the basal internode properties by optimizing nitrogen (N) management is an effective strategy...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
5,431 Views
10 Pages

21 August 2019

The fungus Pseudodidymella fagi is spreading in Europe and causing leaf blotch of European beech, Fagus sylvatica. Between 2008 and 2017, outbreaks of P. fagi were observed on European beech in Switzerland, Germany (also on F. orientalis), Austria, a...

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  • Open Access
1,879 Views
12 Pages

The commensal/pathogenic Escherichia coli affects humans and animals, being present in diverse environmental niches, possibly surviving due to its adaptation to transient plant hosts like crops, increasing the risk of foodborne diseases. E. coli inte...

  • Article
  • Open Access
19 Citations
6,345 Views
12 Pages

Root colonization by Fusarium oxysporum (Fo) endophytes reduces wilt disease symptoms caused by pathogenic Fo strains. The endophytic strain Fo47, isolated from wilt suppressive soils, reduces Fusarium wilt in various crop species such as tomato, fla...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,020 Views
18 Pages

This study explored how potted treatments (with and without Scleroderma bovista inoculation) shape rhizosphere microbial diversity in hazel across five soils using split-root cultivation. Three treatments (control, split-root, split-root with S. bovi...

  • Article
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14 Citations
3,463 Views
11 Pages

The objective of this study was to compare the virulence of three different porcine circovirus type 2 (PCV2) genotypes (PCV2a, PCV2b, and PCV2d) in pigs infected with either one of these three PCV2 genotypes versus pigs dually inoculated with Mycopla...

  • Article
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31 Citations
5,214 Views
12 Pages

Defense Responses in Grapevine (cv. Mourvèdre) after Inoculation with the Botryosphaeria Dieback Pathogens Neofusicoccum parvum and Diplodia seriata and Their Relationship with Flowering

  • Alessandro Spagnolo,
  • Vincenzo Mondello,
  • Philippe Larignon,
  • Sandra Villaume,
  • Fanja Rabenoelina,
  • Christophe Clément and
  • Florence Fontaine

13 February 2017

As a result of the increasing economic impact of grapevine trunk diseases on viticulture worldwide, efficient and viable control strategies are urgently needed. However, understanding both plant-pathogen interactions and plant physiological changes r...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,390 Views
15 Pages

Influence of Fermented Diets on In Vitro Survival Rate of Some Artificially Inoculated Pathogens—A Preliminary Study

  • Sebastian Bunte,
  • Birgit Keller,
  • Bussarakam Chuppava,
  • Josef Kamphues,
  • Christian Visscher and
  • Amr Abd El-Wahab

24 October 2020

Improving the hygienic status of feed ingredients by biotechnological processes as fermentation is of the greatest concern. This preliminary study aimed to investigate whether there are relevant effects of fermented liquid feed (FLF) on the survival...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
3,070 Views
12 Pages

Fungal decay is one of the most significant causes of postharvest losses of blueberries, with Botrytis rot caused by Botrytis cinerea and Alternaria rot caused by Alternaria alternata being the two most destructive fungal diseases. Plant essential oi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,067 Views
14 Pages

30 June 2025

Nocardia, an easily missed but potentially fatal opportunistic pathogen, can lead to serious infections like lung and brain abscesses. Intranasal inoculation (IN) is the traditional approach for constructing a Nocardia-induced pneumonia mice model, w...

  • Article
  • Open Access
703 Views
28 Pages

Transcriptional Analysis of a Tripartite Interaction Between Maize (Zea mays, L.) Roots Inoculated with the Pathogenic Fungus Fusarium verticillioides and Its Bacterial Control Agent Bacillus cereus sensu lato Strain B25

  • Paúl Alán Báez-Astorga,
  • Abraham Cruz-Mendívil,
  • Juan Luis Figueroa-Castro,
  • Itzel Guadalupe López-Soto,
  • Jesús Eduardo Cazares-Álvarez,
  • Josefat Gregorio-Jorge,
  • Carlos Ligne Calderón-Vázquez and
  • Ignacio Eduardo Maldonado-Mendoza

1 December 2025

One open question regarding plant–microbe interactions is how a plant interacts molecularly with both a beneficial microbe and a pathogenic fungus. This study used RNA-seq to investigate molecular responses in maize roots during a tripartite in...

  • Article
  • Open Access
22 Citations
8,450 Views
15 Pages

12 January 2019

Research Highlights: Dedicated experiments to investigate how disturbances will affect Heterobasidion sp.—Norway spruce pathosystems are important, in order to develop different strategies to limit the spread of Heterobasidion annosum s.l. unde...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,668 Views
13 Pages

A Method for Selection of Coffee Varieties Resistant to Fusarium stilboides

  • Getrude Okutoyi Alworah,
  • Joshua Ondura Ogendo,
  • Joseph Juma Mafurah,
  • Elijah Kathurima Gichuru,
  • Douglas Watuku Miano and
  • Otieno Oliver Okumu

5 September 2023

Fusarium bark disease (FBD) of coffee caused by Fusarium stilboides Steyaert has been associated with yield losses and tree death in coffee-growing countries, including Kenya. Varietal resistance is of utmost importance in managing the disease, and t...

  • Review
  • Open Access
21 Citations
9,214 Views
26 Pages

Regulation, Biosynthesis, and Extraction of Bacillus-Derived Lipopeptides and Its Implications in Biological Control of Phytopathogens

  • Valeria Valenzuela Ruiz,
  • Azucena Gándara-Ledezma,
  • María Fernanda Villarreal-Delgado,
  • Eber Daniel Villa-Rodríguez,
  • Fannie Isela Parra-Cota,
  • Gustavo Santoyo,
  • Lorena Jacqueline Gómez-Godínez,
  • Luis A. Cira Chávez and
  • Sergio de los Santos-Villalobos

16 January 2024

In recent years, the adoption of sustainable pest management strategies has increased interest in the utilization of biopesticides, with a focus on harnessing beneficial microorganisms. Among these, lipopeptides, such as surfactins, iturins, and feng...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,588 Views
22 Pages

Heat Pre-Treatment Modified Host and Non-Host Interactions of Powdery Mildew with Barley Brassinosteroid Mutants and Wild Types

  • Magdalena Rys,
  • Diana Saja-Garbarz,
  • József Fodor,
  • Jakub Oliwa,
  • Gábor Gullner,
  • Csilla Juhász,
  • Andrzej Kornaś,
  • Andrzej Skoczowski,
  • Damian Gruszka and
  • Balázs Barna
  • + 1 author

22 January 2024

High temperatures associated with climate change may increase the severity of plant diseases. This study investigated the effect of heat shock treatment on host and non-host barley powdery mildew interactions using brassinosteroid (BR) mutants of bar...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
4,371 Views
11 Pages

Comparative Pathogenicity of Wildlife and Bovine Escherichia coli O157:H7 Strains in Experimentally Inoculated Neonatal Jersey Calves

  • Elizabeth M. Antaki-Zukoski,
  • Xunde Li,
  • Patricia A. Pesavento,
  • Tran H. B. Nguyen,
  • Bruce R. Hoar and
  • Edward R. Atwill

15 October 2018

Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli, like E. coli O157:H7, are important human and animal pathogens. Naturally-acquired E. coli O157:H7 infections occur in numerous species but, particularly, cattle have been identified as a significant reservoir...

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7 Citations
4,133 Views
19 Pages

Evidence of Transcriptional Shutoff by Pathogenic Viral Haemorrhagic Septicaemia Virus in Rainbow Trout

  • Irene Cano,
  • Eduarda M. Santos,
  • Karen Moore,
  • Audrey Farbos and
  • Ronny van Aerle

11 June 2021

The basis of pathogenicity of viral haemorrhagic septicaemia virus (VHSV) was analysed in the transcriptome of a rainbow trout cell line inoculated with pathogenic and non-pathogenic VHSV isolates. Although both VHSV isolates showed similar viral rep...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
4,927 Views
11 Pages

Attachment and Survival of Escherichia coli O157:H7 on In-Shell Hazelnuts

  • Lingyu Feng,
  • Muhammed S. Muyyarikkandy,
  • Stephanie R. B. Brown and
  • Mary Anne Amalaradjou

The multistate Escherichia coli (E. coli) O157:H7 outbreak associated with in-shell hazelnuts highlights the pathogen’s ability to involve non-traditional vehicles in foodborne infections. Furthermore, it underscores significant gaps in our kno...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,216 Views
14 Pages

Comparative Study on the Effectiveness of Three Inoculation Methods for Valsa sordida in Populus alba var. pyramidalis

  • Wanna Shen,
  • Long Pan,
  • Yuchen Fu,
  • Yutian Suo,
  • Yinan Zhang,
  • Huixiang Liu,
  • Xiaohua Su and
  • Jiaping Zhao

9 April 2024

A key step in the study of tree pathology is the identification of an appropriate method for inoculating pathogens of diseases in branches and trunks. Pathogens of diseases in branches and trunks are commonly inoculated through punching, burning, and...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,587 Views
14 Pages

Reduction of Bacterial Enteric Pathogens and Hygiene Indicator Bacteria on Tomato Skin Surfaces by a Polymeric Nanoparticle-Loaded Plant-Derived Antimicrobial

  • Keila L. Perez-Lewis,
  • Yagmur Yegin,
  • Jun K. Oh,
  • Alejandro Castillo,
  • Luis Cisneros-Zevallos,
  • Chris R. Kerth,
  • Mustafa Akbulut and
  • Thomas M. Taylor

This study determined Escherichia coli O157:H7 and Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium survival on tomato skins as a function of sanitization treatment, under three differing contamination and sanitization scenarios. Sanitizing treatments consist...

  • Brief Report
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,487 Views
9 Pages

9 June 2022

The aim of this study was to determine the impact of the location of the pathogen inoculum on damage caused by Globisporangium (syn. Pythium) ultimum, Fusarium culmorum and Rhizoctonia solani in pot tests with maize. For this purpose, pathogen inocul...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,590 Views
11 Pages

Encapsulated Plant-Derived Antimicrobial Reduces Enteric Bacterial Pathogens on Melon Surfaces during Differing Contamination and Sanitization Treatment Scenarios

  • Keila L. Perez-Lewis,
  • Yagmur Yegin,
  • Jun Kyun Oh,
  • Alejandro Castillo,
  • Luis Cisneros-Zevallos,
  • Chris R. Kerth,
  • Ethan Scholar and
  • Thomas M. Taylor

This study aimed to quantify survival in Escherichia coli O157:H7 and Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium isolates on melon rind surface samples achieved by sanitizer treatment under three differing melon contamination and sanitization scenarios....

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
4,375 Views
14 Pages

Beneficial rhizobacteria can inhibit foliar pathogen infection by activation of defense responses, yet it the mechanisms of rhizobacteria-induced disease resistance remain largely unknown. Here, inoculation of susceptible maize plants with Pseudomona...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
4,599 Views
16 Pages

New Insights into the Host–Pathogen Interaction of Mycoplasma gallisepticum and Avian Metapneumovirus in Tracheal Organ Cultures of Chicken

  • Nancy Rüger,
  • Hicham Sid,
  • Jochen Meens,
  • Michael P. Szostak,
  • Wolfgang Baumgärtner,
  • Frederik Bexter and
  • Silke Rautenschlein

Respiratory pathogens are a health threat for poultry. Co-infections lead to the exacerbation of clinical symptoms and lesions. Mycoplasma gallisepticum (M. gallispeticum) and Avian Metapneumovirus (AMPV) are two avian respiratory pathogens that co-c...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
5,963 Views
10 Pages

12 January 2016

Pitch canker, caused by Fusarium circinatum, is a disease affecting Monterey pine (Pinus radiata) and many other pine species throughout the world. The impact of pitch canker on Pinus radiata may be limited by systemic acquired resistance (SAR), a ph...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,989 Views
13 Pages

Genetic Response of Common Bean to the Inoculation with Indigenous Fusarium Isolates

  • Alejandra J. Porteous-Álvarez,
  • Sara Mayo-Prieto,
  • Samuel Álvarez-García,
  • Bonifacio Reinoso and
  • Pedro A. Casquero

16 October 2020

Fungal species from the genus Fusarium are important soil-borne pathogens worldwide, causing significant economic losses in diverse crops. The need to find sustainable solutions against this disease has led to the development of new strategies—...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,166 Views
12 Pages

PCR-DGGE Analysis Proves the Suppression of Rhizoctonia and Sclerotium Root Rot Due to Successive Inoculations

  • Mohsen Mohamed Elsharkawy,
  • Shuhei Kuno,
  • Mitsuro Hyakumachi,
  • Yasser S. Mostafa,
  • Saad A. Alamri and
  • Sulaiman A. Alrumman

28 January 2022

The soil-borne pathogens Rhizoctonia solani and Sclerotium rolfsii have emerged as major pathogens of radish (Raphanus sativus) worldwide. The induction of soil suppressive of radish root rot disease was evaluated in soil repeatedly inoculated with R...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
857 Views
18 Pages

Comparative Enzymatic and Gene Expression Responses in Wheat to DON- and NIV-Producing Fusarium Species

  • Gabriela da Rocha Lemos Mendes,
  • Paulo Cesar Pazdiora,
  • Vivian Ebeling Viana,
  • Leandro José Dallagnol,
  • Laura Christina Calgaro,
  • Glacy Jaqueline da Silva,
  • Emerson Medeiros Del Ponte and
  • Antônio Costa de Oliveira

16 August 2025

Fusarium head blight (FHB) is a major threat to wheat production that is caused by toxigenic species of the Fusarium graminearum complex. This study aimed to investigate the biochemical and molecular defense responses of Brazilian wheat genotypes (BR...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,870 Views
17 Pages

Pathological aggregation of α-synuclein (αS) is implicated in the pathogenesis of Parkinson’s disease (PD) and other α-synucleinopathies. The current view is that neuron-to-neuron spreading of αS pathology contributes to...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,256 Views
12 Pages

Engineered Cell Line Imaging Assay Differentiates Pathogenic from Non-Pathogenic Bacteria

  • Shelby M. B. Phillips,
  • Carson Bergstrom,
  • Brian Walker,
  • George Wang,
  • Trinidad Alfaro,
  • Zachary R. Stromberg and
  • Becky M. Hess

4 February 2022

Cell culture systems have greatly expanded our understanding of how bacterial pathogens target signaling pathways to manipulate the host and cause infection. Advances in genetic engineering have allowed for the creation of fluorescent protein readout...

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